Sports
Thomas Enqvist, winless in six previous meetings with Pete Sampras, shocked the top-seeded tennis player in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3, Friday in the quarterfinals of the $2.2-million ATP Championship at Mason, Ohio.
Aug. 10, 1996
Entertainment & Arts
Victor Herbert’s “Babes in Toyland” is such a classic that some of its melodies seem a part of everyone’s youth.
Dec. 8, 1994
For all the problems Michigan tailback Chris Perry gave Florida on the field, nothing matched what Gator Coach Ron Zook did to his own team.
Jan. 2, 2003
California
Westside City Councilwoman Ruth Galanter is appointing 15 residents and business leaders to a new Community Planning Advisory Committee for Venice.
Feb. 9, 1989
Quarterback Antwaan Randle El rushed for a career-high 210 yards and two touchdowns, passed for 263 yards and two more scores and set up Levron Williams for three scoring runs as the Hoosiers stunned No. 22 Minnesota, 51-43, Saturday at Bloomington, Ind.
Oct. 22, 2000
Police: A Times study of uses of deadly force raises questions about officers’ tactics and internal probes of the incidents. Chief says all police shootings get close scrutiny.
Nov. 7, 1999
At a time when even athletes have little knowledge of sports history, one of the best proposals for the Los Angeles Coliseum renovation is the construction of a museum outside the only stadium that has housed the Olympic Games, World Series and Super Bowl. . . .
Oct. 10, 1991
Politics
As the campaign that truth forgot spins to a close, it’s becoming clear that the slash-and-trash politics of 1994 will make it extraordinarily difficult for the victors to govern California.
Nov. 6, 1994